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>> reporter: it's all about the last big haul of material up to the international space station. the shuttle can carry a huge payload, so the four astronauts will take some 10,000 pounds of supplies, enough to get the space station through 2012 because when "atlantis" comes home, the shuttle program is over and then for a while we use soyuz, and they have very small payloads, so this is a big deal and the last chance, really, to restock that space station, scott. >> pelley: bob, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the final space shuttle launch tomorrow morning. when the shuttle flies its last mission, thousands of jobs will go with it. acquitted of murder charges, casey anthony will soon be out of jail. and grand theft picasso caught on tape. when the "cbs evening news" continues. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have
>> reporter: it's all about the last big haul of material up to the international space station. the shuttle can carry a huge payload, so the four astronauts will take some 10,000 pounds of supplies, enough to get the space station through 2012 because when "atlantis" comes home, the shuttle program is over and then for a while we use soyuz, and they have very small payloads, so this is a big deal and the last chance, really, to restock that space station, scott. >>...
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sure you can see some of the big ones. thousands of tons of rock. several kilograms of it or. go to the most important place in the factory the smelting furnace. will be extracted from me or. droid and reagents are added to it and then it goes into this album where the temperature is one thousand five hundred degrees celsius. the gold is melted into a half to three hours we smelt gold every two days. today will produce four bars weighing about one thousand five hundred ounces all together. the computer picked belongs to a canadian firm for that reason the production process follows western standards every single piece of equipment and even the workers' clothes have been imported from canada. the staff enjoys high safety standards and is well paid many others would like to be employed here the enterprise is one of the largest sources of taxes for the country's national budget the factories managers have no interest in revolutions and elections taking down and they are confident that they will be able to come to terms with any regime. we have good cooperation his government good
sure you can see some of the big ones. thousands of tons of rock. several kilograms of it or. go to the most important place in the factory the smelting furnace. will be extracted from me or. droid and reagents are added to it and then it goes into this album where the temperature is one thousand five hundred degrees celsius. the gold is melted into a half to three hours we smelt gold every two days. today will produce four bars weighing about one thousand five hundred ounces all together. the...
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coming up today on the big picture.
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welcome to the big picture let's see . clearly our. lives and you know i. feel for the first full. length. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the lead i think either one of the well. whatever government says they're keeping safe get ready because you're going to hear freedom. we've brought you all the latest attempts by the government to stop internet pirates from stealing media for example the contentious build project ip act we spoke about yesterday the sea it seems of hollywood is seen congress as efforts on this matter dwindling so they've just gone directly to the internet service providers themselves to stop piracy yesterday a group of major i as these announced that they were going to create their own system of penalties if they believe that any customers are illegally downloading copyrighted material and in this new system hollywood and our i would contact fees to determine what files and for information has been pirated and then those companies would issue a series of warnings to their customers and the warnings as of now has been described as b
welcome to the big picture let's see . clearly our. lives and you know i. feel for the first full. length. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the lead i think either one of the well. whatever government says they're keeping safe get ready because you're going to hear freedom. we've brought you all the latest attempts by the government to stop internet pirates from stealing media for example the contentious build project ip act we spoke about yesterday the sea it...
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>> the way the kid asked it, he said, why do you have a big beard? and i didn't know how to answer. that just cuz. it grew. >> the beginning of the women's u.s. open round one belonged to 19-year-old amateur andy anderson who nailed this approach is on the out ninth hole. 2-under par through the 12th before play was suspended. so paula creamer defending champ didn't play today because of bad weather in colorado. and so we have a tie of the leaderboard. officer a cell phone going off is about the most disturbing thing for a tennis player. just ask caroline wozniakky. turns out the ring wasn't coming from the crowd it was coming from her opponent's bag. great time for eliza, who was with to be beaten by wozniaky in the swedeish open. don't bring your phone. >> or have it go off an break your opponent's concentration. >> playing in a huge tournament with a cell phone on? >> i'll be home for dinner. i'll get some milk. >> see you at 10:00 and 11:00. it's gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away fast. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i di
>> the way the kid asked it, he said, why do you have a big beard? and i didn't know how to answer. that just cuz. it grew. >> the beginning of the women's u.s. open round one belonged to 19-year-old amateur andy anderson who nailed this approach is on the out ninth hole. 2-under par through the 12th before play was suspended. so paula creamer defending champ didn't play today because of bad weather in colorado. and so we have a tie of the leaderboard. officer a cell phone going off...
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there were some big losses on fortunately, some big lessons learned. perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian weather system. it turned out to be a logistical nightmare with the primary user met with nasa in the dod to agree on a system of grow phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire, and requirements for the system were not controlled in a way that is spending dramatically out of control and eventually the program had to be killed and separated, so there was a big loss. my own personal loss i was involved in this case transformation policy-making at the time and we were passionate about the x33 program single stage oregon and i learned a very important lesson, which is policy never trump's physics. so you can say whatever you want, but if you can't do it, if it will happen, and we wanted to will the single states to orbit in existence and we had a beautiful concept that looked like the future we did this didn't have the technology. and ultimately we didn't have the will either. i th
there were some big losses on fortunately, some big lessons learned. perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian weather system. it turned out to be a logistical nightmare with the primary user met with nasa in the dod to agree on a system of grow phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire, and requirements for the system were not controlled in a way that is spending dramatically out of control and eventually the program had to be...
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going to be big changes in store. that's a look at weather. let's check on traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you. let's go out live to pleasanton near the dublin interchange. westbound traffic on 580 actually doing great no major issues this morning. let's go to our maps. out of the altamont pass, westbound 580 now a 19-minute drive from 205 towards where you just saw. 680 and the dublin interchange. but, you know, this is better than typical. usually it's over 20 minutes now for that drive. so not too bad there. antioch we are seeing slowing on our sensors from that a street towards somersville road. but if you are hitting walnut creek, better news now. i thought this might be a developing problem but it was quickly cleared to the right shoulder. southbound 680 approaching the 24 interchange, there was a two- car crash again cleared to the right shoulder. tow crews may still be on the scene. outside friday light out of downtown san jose. so far, so good on 280. that is your traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the wait and the countdown con
going to be big changes in store. that's a look at weather. let's check on traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you. let's go out live to pleasanton near the dublin interchange. westbound traffic on 580 actually doing great no major issues this morning. let's go to our maps. out of the altamont pass, westbound 580 now a 19-minute drive from 205 towards where you just saw. 680 and the dublin interchange. but, you know, this is better than typical. usually it's over 20 minutes now for that...
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there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time high but when it comes to entitlements, there's no movement. it really is rock solid when we see 2 to 1 margins. >> and again entitlements meaning social security. >> and even medicaid, having states raise -- make it -- reduce eligibility for medicaid, not 2 to 1 but a solid majority say no let's not do that. >> woodruff: naftali -- with public opinion aside, what sort of divide or is there one among the leadership in the democratic or republican parties between the rank and file. >> i think that is one of the most interesting dynamics
there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time...
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do we want to think big? yes, we all want to think big about how we can reduce the deficit and never have ourselves placed in a situation like this again. this is about past debts. it is not about making room for future spending. we did not begin to that level of conversation. -- we did not get into that level of conversation. >> do you think it is that likely? >> i am glad to hear that he said that. i certainly hope so. thank you. >> next, we will hear from a number of senate republicans on the debt ceiling and spending cuts. the utah senator starts off the briefing. this is 20 minutes. x we are here to announce that -- >> we are here to announce that we are introducing a piece of legislation. this is a proposal that would rates -- raised the debt limit by $2.40 trillion. it would make the increase conditioned upon the occurrence of three events. some significant immediate spending cuts. it would take us back to a topline it number, the same number that was found in legislation recently. it would contain sta
do we want to think big? yes, we all want to think big about how we can reduce the deficit and never have ourselves placed in a situation like this again. this is about past debts. it is not about making room for future spending. we did not begin to that level of conversation. -- we did not get into that level of conversation. >> do you think it is that likely? >> i am glad to hear that he said that. i certainly hope so. thank you. >> next, we will hear from a number of senate...
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so that was a big, that was a big loss. my own personal loss, i was very involved in space transportation policy making at the time, and we were passionate about the x33 program, single stage to orbit. and i learned a very important lesson which is policy never trumps physics. [laughter] so you can say whatever you want, but if you can't do it, it won't happen. and we wanted to will single stage to orbit, into existence. and we had a beautiful, lockheed came up with a beautiful concept, and it looked like the future. and we just didn't have the technology. we did not have the technology. and, ultimately, we did not have the will either. i think that i wouldn't say that national security space was a loss under our, under the administration. i think a lot of great programs were developed that we can't, i can't really take credit for any of that is what i'm saying. there were a lot of good people working, and we weren't really deeply involved in that. so i think with that i'll wrap it up. but, again, i think this is a fascinat
so that was a big, that was a big loss. my own personal loss, i was very involved in space transportation policy making at the time, and we were passionate about the x33 program, single stage to orbit. and i learned a very important lesson which is policy never trumps physics. [laughter] so you can say whatever you want, but if you can't do it, it won't happen. and we wanted to will single stage to orbit, into existence. and we had a beautiful, lockheed came up with a beautiful concept, and it...
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how else can we explain a budget that ends medicare while preserving tax subsidies for big oil, tax subsidies for corporate jets and continues wasteful defense programs, in fact, actually increases the defense budget when we know we have more defense than we can afford in this country? why is wasteful spending prioritized over health care for our seniors, the education of our children and investments under this bill that keep our air and water supply clean and healthy reducing health care costs in the long run? now, again, when we talk about these appropriations bills, it's not a debate over whether we should cut the deficit. i think republicans and democrats agree that we need to cut the deficit. the debate about how we restore fiscal discipline that has been abandoned over the last decade. let's have that debate here in the u.s. house and i'm glad that this rule allows us to d it under this bill and i hope we'll make some major changes to this bill. unfortunately, the energy and water bill presented before the house under this rule exemplifies a reckless and ideological approach to the budg
how else can we explain a budget that ends medicare while preserving tax subsidies for big oil, tax subsidies for corporate jets and continues wasteful defense programs, in fact, actually increases the defense budget when we know we have more defense than we can afford in this country? why is wasteful spending prioritized over health care for our seniors, the education of our children and investments under this bill that keep our air and water supply clean and healthy reducing health care costs...
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they don't even touch any of the tax breaks for big oil, for big gas, for big coal. tax loopholes that help keep companies offshoring jobs, those were too important to cut as well. the republican plan is about misplaced priorities, and we see it in full display here once again today in this bill on the house floor. when it comes to nuclear power, the republicans want to spend more taxpayer money after fukushima. when it comes to coal, republicans want to spend more taxpayer money. this bill even keeps alive the deep-water drilling program ensuring that millions in tax breaks continue to be wasted on developing oil-drilling technologies that rich oil companies already have and can afford to pay for themselves by tipping american consumers upside down at the pump every time they go to refill their gas tanks. they don't need taxpayer money to do this. the last in line should be oil companies. they're first in line. they're first in line under the republican agenda. now, when it comes to clean energy, though, when it comes to the future, what young people think should be
they don't even touch any of the tax breaks for big oil, for big gas, for big coal. tax loopholes that help keep companies offshoring jobs, those were too important to cut as well. the republican plan is about misplaced priorities, and we see it in full display here once again today in this bill on the house floor. when it comes to nuclear power, the republicans want to spend more taxpayer money after fukushima. when it comes to coal, republicans want to spend more taxpayer money. this bill...
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why big money always have to throw the burden on the backs of the poor. and i know people who will end up out on the streets if they go through with any major cuts in these programs. there is a lot of waste in these programs that could be taken care of. the hierarchies and government -- in government, that just will not let go. it seems like a couple of years ago there was a debate that drag on for months -- that was about health care. now we have another debate is dragging on for months, and now it is the deficit. it is like we are all being deceived. i don't go for conspiracy theories, but it is like our attention has been dragged away from something else that is really going on. host: arthur from corpus christi, texas. next is jackie who is a democrat from indianapolis. caller: good morning para you know -- good morning. you know, i have been watching politics ever since obama was an office and it appears to me, it does not matter what he does, he can't do anything right. as it relates to all of this talk about social security and being labeled as an e
why big money always have to throw the burden on the backs of the poor. and i know people who will end up out on the streets if they go through with any major cuts in these programs. there is a lot of waste in these programs that could be taken care of. the hierarchies and government -- in government, that just will not let go. it seems like a couple of years ago there was a debate that drag on for months -- that was about health care. now we have another debate is dragging on for months, and...